in his eyes, he just said, them. >> on april 15th, 2010, the jury sentenced timothy hennis to death. >> but i feel vindicated for some of the things that you heard when you got a not guilty and the smiles and the smirks that you see from certain people, you damn right, i do, yes, sir, i do, i feel vindicated. >> tim hennis now sits in solitary confinement in fort leavenworth, kansas. his appeals in the military and federal courts could take decades. >> i still believe that tim is innocent, and i'm not his lawyer right now, so it would be improper for me to sit down and say, did you or didn't you? i am dying to have that conversation with him, but how can you put a man to death based solely on one piece of evidence? our country was formed on the premise that one person wrongfully convicted is a grave injustice. >> now i don't know what the outcome of this is to be, but this is a good case.